id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32951 Clement, E. H. (Edward Henry) The Bull-Run Rout Scenes Attending the First Clash of Volunteers in the Civil War .txt text/plain 5067 263 78 A LITTLE paper written years ago by a lately deceased brother of mine[1] describing the rout of the battle of Bull Run as he saw it with the eyes least; that the idea persisting up to the day of the battle of Bull Run partly sight-seeing journey to the first battle-field of the great war, days when the news came of a fight or skirmish on July battle of Bull Run, July 21st, 1861. _They_ did not run, and my brother's regiment was one of The next day, to my great joy, my brother's regiment battle of Bull Run I was skirmishing about six miles from That Bull-Run musket is the only war weapon left in the first battle of Bull Run, which was fought three days later on July 21. Run as a reporter, told me that on the night before the battle McDowell, ./cache/32951.txt ./txt/32951.txt